"Copyright infringement is a strict liability offense in the sense that a plaintiff is not required to prove unlawful intent or culpability, and a user does not have to share copyrighted works in order to infringe a copyright," its opinion reads. "In the context of this case, all it takes to be a ‘repeat infringer’ is to repeatedly upload or download copyrighted material for personal use," adding "that a ‘repeat infringer’ does not need to know of the infringing nature of its online activities, or to upload rather than download content."